Aside from the fact that’s a lot of words to say (although let’s be glad Apple’s not calling ‘new Big iPhone’) I’m glad the phablet is now consistently coming from the fruity brand. It appeals to those that like what iOS and Tim Cook’s Crew offer in a phone, but find things like the battery and screen lacking.
It’s like a nod toward to Android phones without going anywhere near the ‘wild west’ approach Apple is so against.
Design
Well, it’s bigger than the iPhone 6S. Shocker, I know. But it’s also visually almost identical to last year’s model – which is a little bit of a shame as that device was very bezel heavy.
It’s a tiny bit thicker than before, to facilitate the 3D touch screen (and hopefully larger battery, although no word on that from Apple).
I know the 6S Plus needed to pack the bigger battery than the 6S and have a 1080p screen, but the 5.5-inch display feels so much more swamped by the iPhone’s frame compared to the <a target="_blank" …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Phones